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Have you noticed recently that Google has gotten a bit better at offering up direct answers to questions? If so, there’s a reason for it: they recently flipped the switch on a new search algorithm they call “Hummingbird”, which focuses on parsing searches as complex questions. Google mentioned the new algorithm for the first time today, at an event that was (in a confusing surprise to everyone who arrived at Google HQ and was put on a bus) hosted in the garage that Larry and Sergey rented as Google started to prove successful. Other things announced include a tweak to Google’s Knowledge Graph to allow it to handle comparison questions (“Which is better for me — olive oil or butter?”), and Push Notifications for Google Now on iOS. Despite a good amount of questioning from the audience on just how Hummingbird worked, Google avoiding getting too technical. While they did say that this was the biggest overhaul to their engine since the 2009 “Caffeine” overhaul (which focused on speed and integrating social network results into search) and that it affects “around 90% of searches”, there wasn’t much offered in terms of technical details. The main focus, and something that went repeated many a time, was that the new algorithm allows Google to more quickly parse full questions (as opposed to parsing searches word-by-word), and to identify and rank answers to those questions from the content they’ve indexed. As for how it’ll affect results, moving forward (the ears of a zillion SEO dudes/dudettes just perked): the engine overhaul was silently put in place weeks ago, right under all of our noses. If you haven’t noticed any huge jumps or drops in your search engine placement, you probably won’t any time soon — at least, not as a result of the new algorithm. http://techcrunch.com/2013/09/26/google-recently-made-a-silent-shift-to-a-new-search-algorithm-hummingbird/ |
if they produce the current breed of new generation cars to match that of this Volvo's standard, the car manufacturing companies would go bankrupt |
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The owner of a 1966 Volvo has clocked up three million miles to claim a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Irv Gordon bought the red P1800 on June 30 47 years ago and has been driving it ever since. "The day I first bought the car I picked it up on a Friday night and started driving around town and showing it off to all of my friends and local pubs and wherever else," Mr Gordon said. "Before I knew it, I was up in New Jersey and up in Connecticut and went back to my college in Massachusetts." He said the qualifications he was looking for in a car were simple: reliability and dependability. "I was very happy when I figured I got a car that's going to be reliable and dependable, and well, I am still driving it today," Mr Gordon said. On March 27, 2002, he was awarded the world record for the greatest ever recorded mileage by a single owner of a vehicle when he hit two million miles. In just over 11 years, Mr Gordon was able to add another million to his odometer. He reached three million miles while driving in Alaska. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/1966-volvo-clocks-three-millionth-mile-010546046.html
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Better dan child marriage, just dat if money grew on trees, girls would marry monkeys . |
So sad malnutrition can be found in a land flowing with milk and honey. After all has been said and done, dis idi0tz would clamour for child marriage . |
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Its a challenge being faced with VW cars,bt I suggest you get agood auto mechanic to change the gear oil and gear filter. Pls use a good gear transmission fluid |
There's no perfect list bt where's Tunde Baiyewu of the lighthouse family fame? The guy still rocks |
Mumusiwa, go learn English first, 1di0t ! |
His style is his selling point , and this works for him |
Was d army scared of going ? Dis ll dampen d morale of d Civilian JTF |
Lamidi Adedibu (the chief rigging strategist) |
basically , the idea is to implement an intranet based web application where files can be stored . It should be flexible enough to filter uploaded documents and as stated earlier, a news board would be preferable as well. Thanks |
Hello, i need a file management system with a news board / forum as my search online hasn't been satisfactory . Kindly state any opensource app that has been tested and trusted to suit this need . |
Post makes bulk sense |
let this guy resign jare, its pretty obvious he cant go on |
He shld fight his demons, he ll win if he wants to. |
Aren't they cannibals before? |
Hot MILF |
Nice post |
Dats about 110 million naira for sunshine stars ,modestly nice deal |
Hunter is hunted. Ha ha ha |
Vacancy still exists |
Vacancy still exists |
@bilsmore or whatever u call urself, Simply open a new thread instead of encroaching this. |
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Our firm requires the services of a web administrator who will manage various web-based applications. REQUIREMENTS -OND in any field -Sound computer knowledge which should include system administration and good networking skills -Must reside in Sango-Ota or environ - competence with little supervision required. Kindly forward your CV to info@deitydatasys.com On or before September 12th,2013 Thank you |
When our naija guys go step up to this level? |
The more u look d less u c |